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In sucrose alpha-D-(+)-glucose and beta-...

In sucrose `alpha-D-(+)`-glucose and `beta-D-(-)-` fructose are linked by __________ chain.

A

Glycolipid

B

Glycosidic

C

Phospholipid

D

Phosphosidic

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The correct Answer is:
B

Two monosaccharides are linked through "O" called
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